Hi Joe,
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The neat thing, for most purposes on "hiding" in TW is its CSS structure.
What folk sometimes (somewhat incorrectly) call "Read Only" is mostly just
changing some CSS rules.
One thing I'd myself like to understand much better is how to combine
"startup actions" that are informed by auto-detecti
Joe,
Thats an exciting idea. Noteself could be a way to do this because you could
introduce the ability for users to annotate such a manual with notes, favorites
even custom tocs or a repitition learning system, saving changes in the btowser
session.
I have being planing to find a way to save
I want to turn off most of the advanced features of the TW -
Imagine two modes.
"safe" - only opening tiddlers, searching and closing tiddlers remain
"normal" - the standard version.
Then I imagine a "do not press this" button - which when pressed causes
some very fancy fireworks
and swaps from